MORLEY — After eight hours of driving from house-to-house, staff at Morley Stanwood High School successfully delivered senior packages to 75 graduating students.

May 8 was timed with seniors' last official day of high school and gave students the opportunity to see staff members while collecting a variety of items they would normally receive throughout the last weeks of school, including graduation caps and gowns, senior awards and Decision Day t-shirts.

Seniors also were given a variety of care items, which included food, games and activities to make being at home more fun.

While these items typically would be distributed to students at school and during graduation practice, MSHS principal Jamey Nelson said staff decided to hand deliver the items in order to make seniors' last day a little more special.

"We just decided to make a day of it," he said.

The school district is hoping to still give seniors a standard graduation ceremony at a later date.

Nelson said that because graduation might not take place until June, July or August, staff wanted to make sure students were given senior items as soon as possible.

"A lot of these kids are going to have open houses with their families before the graduation, so we just wanted to make sure they had everything before then," he said.